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The classic 1933 original will be arriving on Blu-ray disc this September 28th

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Warner Home Video has announced a Blu-ray release of King Kong (1933) for September 28th. Extras will include commentary by Visual Effects Veterans Ray Harryhausen and Ken Ralston with Interpolated Interview Excerpts of Merian C. Cooper and Fay Wray, an I’m King Kong: The Exploits of Merian C. Cooper feature that profiles the Original King Kong’s Guiding Hand, a 7-Part The Making of Kong Documentary, Original Creation Test Footage with Ray Harryhausen Commentary, The Lost Spider Pit Sequence, and the Theatrical Trailer. Stay tuned for the official package artwork.

Synopsis

Quote: Captured on blu-ray at last comes “the greatest of all horror films” with “masterly special effects” (Danny Peary, Guide for the Film Fanatic). Memorable moments abound: a moviemaking expedition on a fantastic isle filled with dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures; the giant simian’s lovestruck obsession with the film shoot’s blonde starlet (scream queen Fay Wray); Kong’s capture; his Manhattan rampage; and the fateful finale atop the Empire State Building, where Kong cradles his palm-sized beloved and swats at machine-gunning airplanes. “It was beauty killed the beast.” But in these and other great scenes, King Kong lives forever.

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I didn't mean anything of the kind. I just don't watch those types of movies. I'm not one of those losers that thinks that they have the right to stop other people from doing something or going somewhere that they don't like. If you like c**p movies, then you're free to like them. You have a weird idea of how the world works.

Matt Stilwell wrote: No. I just have an opinion that animals getting hurt is deplorable and despise people who do it, even if it is in the movies and isn't real. How does that make me retarded ? Or were you thinking of your mother ?

I know, right? And all movies that depict death, or pain infliction of any kind, for that matter, should be banned! Let's go burn every single movie about the holocaust! Because, clearly, if they're depicting that stuff, it means that they absolutely LOVE it!

All movies should be 90 minutes of sugar and rainbows and happiness with nothin that could possibly be considered cruel in any way by any person on the face of the earth. Come to think of it, we don't want to offend people who don't like sugar....

Manda of Mu wrote: Matt Stilwell wrote: The greatest of all horror films ? I don't think so. This isn't Dracula and this isn't even a horror movie. It's just a sad, depressing piece of garbage.

Are you High? Or just retarded?

I wish they added something new to the table in terms of extras. Everything seems to be ported over from the SE DVD. And they need to specify the lost spider pit sequence is Peter Jackson's recreation, NOT Obie's original that does not exist anymore.

No. I just have an opinion that animals getting hurt is deplorable and despise people who do it, even if it is in the movies and isn't real. How does that make me retarded ? Or were you thinking of your mother ?

This is the first RKO movie to be released on Blu-ray by Warner. As you may know, Warner only owns the rights to the RKO catalog in America. It's Universal in the UK or Éditions Montparnasse in France.

Warner is almost always region-free, except for a few early titles by New Line, but I'll check before ordering.

Matt Stilwell wrote: The greatest of all horror films ? I don't think so. This isn't Dracula and this isn't even a horror movie. It's just a sad, depressing piece of garbage.

While it is fine if you have your own opinion of this movie, isn't it quite useless if you go to the page of a movie you definitely hate & have no concern with and just saying how c**ppy it is? I went to Escape from LA page myself while I really hate that movie, but there, I ask someone about the appeal of the movie that can make me understand more.

I will pick this up sometime this year. I enjoyed it when I watched it, but this version was the last version I saw. I saw the 1977 version first, then Jackson's version and finally this one. I think this is with the book packaging.

Matt Stilwell wrote: The greatest of all horror films ? I don't think so. This isn't Dracula and this isn't even a horror movie. It's just a sad, depressing piece of garbage.

Are you High? Or just retarded?

I wish they added something new to the table in terms of extras. Everything seems to be ported over from the SE DVD. And they need to specify the lost spider pit sequence is Peter Jackson's recreation, NOT Obie's original that does not exist anymore.

while old B&W movies tend to have pretty amazing pictures on blu-ray, this one might suffer from the "too clear" effect in regards to Kong himself.

i recently saw Snow White on an HD tv station and while the image was freakin gorgeous and the colors just popped, the drawback was that the distinction between cel animated characters and backgrounds stuck out like a sore thumb to the point it was distracting.

so i'm wondering if Kong will look even more fake with such clarity. lol